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Step by step development of clinical care pathways for older cancer patients: necessary or desirable?

Maruscha de Vries1, Julia C M van Weert, Jesse Jansen, Valery E P P Lemmens, Huub A A M Maas.   

Abstract

Medical and nursing staff in oncology for older cancer patients are confronted with a range of problems including co-morbidity, poly-pharmacy, cognitive impairments, emotional problems, functional limitations, sensory impairment and a lack of social support. Comprehensive geriatric assessment identifies many of the existing problems and can be used to estimate life expectancy and tolerance of treatment. However, health care providers have to interpret and apply the medical and nursing information and must deal with specific problems and care needs throughout the continuum of cancer care. Imperfect interdisciplinary communication, cooperation and patient-provider communication may further complicate the care actually delivered. A clinical care pathway aims to improve continuity, increase multidisciplinary tuning and deliver appropriate patient education, treatment and care for vulnerable older cancer patients. This paper gives an overview of common problems in older cancer patients and addresses communication barriers through the development of clinical care pathways in geriatric oncology.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17870519     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2007.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cancer        ISSN: 0959-8049            Impact factor:   9.162


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Authors:  Peter A van Dam; Gerda Verheyden; Alessa Sugihara; Xuan B Trinh; Herman Van Der Mussele; Hilde Wuyts; Luc Verkinderen; Jan Hauspy; Peter Vermeulen; Luc Dirix
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4.  Improving the quality of care for older adults using evidence-informed clinical care pathways.

Authors:  Jayna M Holroyd-Leduc; Vanessa Steinke; Debbie Elliott; Katherine Mullin; Kevin Elder; Stella Callender; Kevin A Hildebrand
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Authors:  Akiko Fukawa
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6.  Exploring Determinants of Interdisciplinary Collaboration within a Geriatric Oncology Setting: A Mixed-Method Study.

Authors:  Marion Barrault-Couchouron; Noemi Micheli; Pierre Soubeyran
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7.  Integrated Care Planning for Cancer Patients: A Scoping Review.

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Journal:  Int J Integr Care       Date:  2017-11-13       Impact factor: 5.120

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